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CONSIDERING AN INGROUND POOL?

A new swimming pool is the perfect opportunity to transform your yard into the personalized outdoor retreat, party space, relaxing spa, and oasis you’ve always wanted. As All Property Services, we specialize in unique details crafted around you: lights built into your pool, fire features and LED lights for you to enjoy your time outdoors long into the evening.  Our team will construct an outdoor pool with the layout and functionalities you need to host great summer get-togethers and family events. We’ll help you bring the party to your backyard, so you get more quality time in the outdoors you love.

Want to take a look at our work? Check out our gallery to see why we’ve won so many design and achievement awards and just imagine what we can do for you.

The Benefits of Fiberglass Pools in Chicago.

Are you dreaming of getting an inground swimming pool? Chances are you’ve waited years to make this dream a reality. The only problem is, you have a lot of inground pools to choose from, and making that choice might not be easy. So, which pool type is right for you, and which pool can meet all of your family’s needs?

You’re probably well acquainted with concrete and vinyl liner swimming pools, but fiberglass pools are also growing in popularity thanks to their undeniable benefits. Let’s break down these benefits in detail.

The Benefits of Fiberglass Pools

No swimming pool is perfect for every pool shopper, but fiberglass pools are known for offering more pros than cons. A well-manufactured fiberglass pool can improve your overall experience as a pool owner and save you thousands of dollars on maintenance costs.

To help you decide if a fiberglass swimming pool is right for your Chicago area home, here’s what you need to know.

Fiberglass Pools

Fiberglass Pools Have Smooth Surfaces

The gelcoat surface of a fiberglass pool is smooth to the touch and comfortable to walk on (say goodbye to scraped knees and toes!). Because the gelcoat surface is so smooth, it resists algae and is much easier and less labor-intensive to maintain than other inground pool surfaces.

As an added bonus, you’ll save money on chemicals and energy over time.

The Installation Is Quick

It’s a fact – fiberglass pools can be the quickest inground pools to install. By day two of the installation, your fiberglass pool will likely be in the ground and full of water. A full installation complete with patio work will likely take between 2 and 4 weeks.

In comparison, vinyl inground pools take 6 to 8 weeks to install, while concrete pools can take 3 to 6 months to build.

Fiberglass Pools Are Durable

Both the shell and the gelcoat surface of a well-manufactured fiberglass pool can last many decades. Unlike gunite and liner pools, fiberglass pools don’t require as much upkeep or money to maintain. Lower lifetime costs often mean thousands of dollars in savings for you as a pool owner.

Fiberglass swimming pools also work well with many types of sanitation systems, including salt systems. Gunite and vinyl liner pools can be saltwater pools, but the salt is often hard on vinyl liner pool walls and plaster pool surfaces. The gelcoat on a fiberglass pool, on the other hand, is ideally suited for a salt-chlorine generator.

Fiberglass Pools Come with Built-In Features

Like tanning ledges, benches, and spas? With most inground pools, those features cost extra time and money to add. With a fiberglass pool, these features are already built-in at no additional cost.

Most fiberglass pool designs come with shallow or deep-end bench seating, and many offer spacious tanning ledges. While a separate spa is always an option for your fiberglass pool, some models also come with the spa already built-in. A few models will include a tanning ledge, spa, and bench seating.

Fiberglass Pools Can Increase the Resale Value of Your Chicago Home

Not all swimming pools will improve the value of your home, but a fiberglass pool can. In fact, a fiberglass pool can increase your home’s value by around 5%, so you’ll know that you’re making a worthwhile investment even if you don’t plan to stay in your home forever.

How Much Do Fiberglass Pools Cost in Chicago?

Keep in mind that the price of your fiberglass pool will vary depending on the pool’s size and the materials that you use to finish your patio and fencing.

Where Can I get a Fiberglass Pool?

We install high-quality fiberglass pools from River Pools for customers in our area. If you want a premium fiberglass swimming pool that offers all of these benefits and more, get in touch with us today, or explore River Pools fiberglass pools to get started.

The C Series features a tanning ledge, generous bench seat, and stunning curve appeal while providing more swim space than any other pool in its class.

Looking for a modern design that can host the perfect evening party after the workout is complete? The M Series features a tanning ledge, spacious bench seating and a dedicated swim lane.

The T40 model is 6″ deeper than most of the fiberglass deep end pools on the market, with a shallow end 30% larger than the industry standard.

This one checks all the boxes! Rectangular pool design meets integrated spa meets tanning ledge. The X36 has everything you need to relax, unwind, or throw that party that everyone will remember…Did we mention it’s auto-cover ready?

A timeless design with relevant features, the L36 model showcases a grand tanning ledge, sizable deep end bench, and roomy pool interior.

The I Series strikes the perfect balance between curve appeal and swim space.

Looking for the perfect tanning ledge pool? Adults can lounge and relax, kids can splash and play, and both discover a new dimension of the backyard pool experience with the D Series.

The R Series features ample seating areas, a vast pool interior, and sleek clean lines. It’s considered by many to be the most well-balanced rectangular pool available.

Add a swimming pool to your Chicago area home

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